نتایج جستجو برای: tooth wear

تعداد نتایج: 114484  

2017
Geoffrey H. Sperber

This paper reviews the surface ablation of early hominin teeth by attrition, abrasion, and erosive dental wear. The occurrence of these lesions is explored in a sample of South African fossil australopithecine dentitions revealing excessive wear. Interpretation of the nature of the dietary components causing such wear in the absence of carious erosion provides insight into the ecology of the Pl...

2010
Yu-Seok Jung Jae-Whang Lee Yeon-Jo Choi Jin-Soo Ahn Sang-Wan Shin Jung-Bo Huh

PURPOSE This study was conducted to evaluate clinical validity of a zirconia full-coverage crown by comparing zirconia's wear capacity over antagonistic teeth with that of feldspathic dental porcelain. MATERIALS AND METHODS THE SUBJECT GROUPS WERE DIVIDED INTO THREE GROUPS: the polished feldspathic dental porcelain group (Group 1), the polished zirconia group (Group 2), and the polished zirco...

2013
Patricia Schrock Matthias Lüpke Hermann Seifert Carsten Staszyk

BACKGROUND Equine incisors are subjected to continuous occlusal wear causing multiple, age related changes of the extragingival crown. It is assumed that the occlusal wear is compensated by continued tooth elongation at the apical ends of the teeth. In this study, μCT-datasets offered the opportunity to analyze the three-dimensional appearance of the extra- and intraalveolar parts of the enamel...

2008
Yoji Umezaki

Introduction Load-carrying capacity of gears, especially the surface durability, is influenced by their tooth surface roughness in addition to their tooth profiles and tooth traces (Refs. 1 and 2). The harder the gears are, the smoother their tooth surfaces and the more accurately their tooth profiles should be finished in order to obtain high load-carrying capacity. Through research, the relat...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Ann Margvelashvili Christoph P E Zollikofer David Lordkipanidze Timo Peltomäki Marcia S Ponce de León

The Plio-Pleistocene hominin sample from Dmanisi (Georgia), dated to 1.77 million years ago, is unique in offering detailed insights into patterns of morphological variation within a paleodeme of early Homo. Cranial and dentoalveolar morphologies exhibit a high degree of diversity, but the causes of variation are still relatively unexplored. Here we show that wear-related dentoalveolar remodeli...

2012
Manish Agrawal Banashree Sankeshwari Channaveer V. Pattanshetti

The management of tooth wear has been a subject of increasing interest from both preventive and restorative points of view. Severe tooth wear is frequently multifactorial and variable. Successful management is a subject of interest in dentistry. A critical aspect is to determine the occlusal vertical dimension (OVD) and a systematic approach that can lead to a predictable and favorable treatmen...

2010
D. L Gambon H. S Brand A.V Nieuw Amerongen

This case report describes a 9-year-old boy with severe tooth wear as a result of drinking a single glass of soft drink per day. This soft drink was consumed over a period of one to two hours, while he was gaming intensively on his computer. As a result, a deep bite, enamel cupping, sensitivity of primary teeth and loss of fillings occurred. Therefore, dentists should be aware that in patients ...

2014
Jordi Galbany Alejandro Romero Mercedes Mayo-Alesón Fiacre Itsoma Beatriz Gamarra Alejandro Pérez-Pérez Eric Willaume Peter M. Kappeler Marie J. E. Charpentier

Tooth wear in primates is caused by aging and ecological factors. However, comparative data that would allow us to delineate the contribution of each of these factors are lacking. Here, we contrast age-dependent molar tooth wear by scoring percent of dentine exposure (PDE) in two wild African primate populations from Gabonese forest and Kenyan savanna habitats. We found that forest-dwelling man...

Journal: :Brazilian dental journal 2008
Priscila de Oliveira Serrano Fernanda Faot Altair Antoninha Del Bel Cury Renata Cunha Matheus Rodrigues Garcia

This study described changes in mandibular movements during pronunciation of /m/ and /s/ sounds in Portuguese, in patients presenting dental wear before and after appliance insertion and tooth reconstruction. Subjects were divided into a control group of dentate patients and an experimental group of patients with incisal tooth wear due to bruxism. A magnetic jaw tracking device measured the jaw...

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